That's awesome Suzanne! We have a family(probably 3rd generation now)
of osprey's that have a man-made nest at the top of the cell tower on
our apartment complex's grounds. We watch them year after year,
mating, raising their young and fishing in the brackish water that is
near our pool. They like to do their fishing early in the day and at
times will hang out in one of the trees that is on the edge of the
pool deck and give any other near birds a hard time about territory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osprey

I never noticed this topic before! great. We live in a town, but
since the bigger birds think nothing of distance, we've seen bald
eagles right over our roof, very cool. Now and then an osprey. The
waterway here is multiple, the water table very high, and the fishing
is good, so black backed cormorants are around, too. Just hanging out
among the people!

We live about 50 miles from the coast and often see large groups (I
don't think they're necessarily "flocks" of California Gulls swooping
about the city, and congregating at Alton Baker Park near downtown.

Those gulls in Oregon are so spiffy. They're all clean and neat and
sit on a railing waiting to have their pictures taken ;-)
Washington gulls are gray and scruffy and fly around the dump (which
is partially indoors -- kind of a scary place).
A friend reported seeing gulls in a landfill in Wyoming.

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